5G Open Innovation Lab selects Airgap Networks to boost private 5G adoption

San Jose, United States – Airgap Networks, a provider in zero trust security for OT, has joined 5G Open Innovation Lab’s (“5GOILab”) Batch 7 Spring 2023 program. The 5G Open Innovation Lab is the nexus of a new-model ecosystem of startups, enterprises, industry partners, and investors that come together and collaborate to develop new technologies and solutions leveraging the power of edge computing and 5G.

“We feel honored to be selected by 5G Open Innovation Lab to help accelerate private 5G adoption,” says Ritesh Agrawal, CEO, Airgap Networks. “Every new environment, including 5G, is a new zero trust challenge for network security teams. We want to help dramatically accelerate the adoption of edge computing and private 5G by bringing scalable zero trust segmentation and network access to these environments. The more 5G develops a reputation for being easy to secure, the faster adoption will be.”

Airgap joins 14 other participants in the seventh cohort of the 12-week program, getting underway this week to develop solutions encompassing a broad range of technologies including AI, advanced robotics, drone and vehicle automation technologies, cybersecurity, and more, all leveraging 5G capabilities.

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